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No it isn't. It was in the iPhone 5s, and you couldn't really open it withourt snapping the cable. But i have opned a lot of iPhones, and lot of the 6' model. The cable isn't attached so you can open it without snapping the cable. Happy repairing! Greetings

Hi. Sounds like a broken PSU, or PCB. And both of them can't be fixed. Your best shot, is to test the system. 1. Plug the tv in the wall socket, and try to power it on. 2. If it doesn't turn on, try wiggeling the power connector a little. 3. If that wouln't work too, try calling the manufacturer, and ask what it could be. 4. If non of them didn't work, I'll buy a new one. Have a nice day. Cheers. :)

Hi. It's the connector. Simply. But yea, maybe its the logic board that is broken. And Samsung is known for making tv's that break after a year or two, so your best bet, is to go buy a new one. Well, hope it didn't make your day bad. But still, have a nice day cheers :)

Hi. Sounds annoying that it won't charge. Well, first of all, be sure to check that the chargingcable isn't the problem. Buy an original Apple Lightning cable. Double check, that it isn't the lightning connector, that is broken. It's quite hard to say, so if you where me, i'll fix it myself and get a new one. It's cheap, and nearly easy to fix. I'll give it a shot. Lokk here for a Lightning connector replacement. Still, if that didn't work, try replacing the battery. But, it sounds like it isn't the battery, that isn't the problem. Lokk here for a battery replacement. Well, because it's over 1 year old, the warrenty isn't there anymore. Wish you the best luck, cheers.

Hi Sad to hear about ur iPhone 4S I now the problem very well, and it's a factory defect that have been on a lot of iPhone 4S's around the world. The problem is the soldering in ur iPhone 4S's network chip, is very bad and theres a few ways to fix it. Here is one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvVjJCZX... If that dosen't work, u have to go see a repair store near u. They know how to fix the problem. Good luck. Greetings, Rasmus

Hi :) Sad to say, but i think the only thing u can try to do, is a "Hard Reset" That's looking like the only thing u can do. http://www.hard-reset.com/samsung-galaxy-note-3-hard-reset.html I hope it's going to work, but if it don't, try to call Samsung Support Center here: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/contac... Good luck. Greetings, Rasmus

Hi! :) Sad to hear, but I've tried it too. But it depends on what is causing it to do that. Here is a list of things that could be wrong with it: - Bios conflics. - Parts have been shortened/broken. - Ram blocks not sitting correctly. - Dust have suffocated the computer, and killed it. (But it's turning on so its not that, but still clean it.) If thats not the problem, contact Apple Care http://www.apple.com/support/macbookpro/ Good luck. Greetings Rasmus

It's best using an SSD. Hybriddrives are slower than an SSD, but they have more capacity than a normal SSD, and it's better for the price. SSD's is more likely to be more stable, and more robust if u drop it, or shake it. The Hybrid's is like a HDD, but with an SSD built into it. Hybrid's, and HDD both have movement built into, and theres a small pin (the arm) there are writing on the spinning discs, and if they get out of control, if u drop it, or shake it, it will scratch the disc, and maybe get stuck. An SSD has no movement at all. And after it's a mac mini, i think u are going to move around with it. Good luck with it, and happy repairing. Greetings, Rasmus